Phyllis Schlafly was a woman who held conservative political and social views. She opposed things like same-sex marriage, abortion, feminism, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA).
I’m going to say the answer of this question is:
C. The failure of the Equal Rights Amendment
<span>The question is asking us to choose the idea that all people have certain rights, also known as the protection for individual rights in U.S. society. Those are not unlimited rights, just certain basic rights, such as the right to live, but also more rights than the right to consent. The origin of these rights is not necessarily divine, as even the atheists believe in those rights, so the best answer is : natural rights, that is rights that people have by birth. </span>
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In a televised broadcast to the nation, Ford, who had succeeded to the presidency upon Nixon's resignation, explained that he felt the pardon was in the best interests of the country and that the Nixon family's situation was "a tragedy in which we all have played a part.
He planned for the next president to bring Nixon to trial.
Radicalism because it centers around really strong political beliefs that differ greatly from the one that a society has adopted.
It is A it starts with trial ,court of appeals, and finally the supreme court